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security agency. they presented those motions today. the companies are asking for permission to reveal the number and nature of the requests regarding national intelligence. internet companies claim they do not give direct access to intelligence officials. >>> a woman who was fired from her job flee years ago may now be in line for a payday. a san francisco federal judge ruled 21-year-old was discriminated against when he was fired from a hollister store. the owner of the store abercrombie & fitch claims the head scarf violated its policy for how the employees should work. it is par of her muslim faith. a trial will determine what damages kahn will receive. two other workers have filed similar suits against abercrombie for wrongful termination over the head czale issue as well. >>> still iablo fire. this has doubled in size is one day. air quality remains poor in part of the tri valley and santa clara county. we'll go back out live to the fire where people and animals are being forced from their home.
security agency. they presented those motions today. the companies are asking for permission to reveal the number and nature of the requests regarding national intelligence. internet companies claim they do not give direct access to intelligence officials. >>> a woman who was fired from her job flee years ago may now be in line for a payday. a san francisco federal judge ruled 21-year-old was discriminated against when he was fired from a hollister store. the owner of the store...
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according to new documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snow den nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom design super fast computers to broken contributed communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, corporate trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption programs so that it could decode billions of e-mails, internet chats and phone calls in the u.s. and across the world. in a 2010 briefing memo for nsa-uk counterpart the government communications headquarters for dch q they boasted of aggressive multi pronged effort to break widely used encryption technologies saying vast amount of online data that was previously ignored is now being exploited. the british agency reported it had developed what it called access opportunities to google eastern contributed traffic and there are over 400 million users of g mail, other companies targeted by code breakers i
according to new documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snow den nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom design super fast computers to broken contributed communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, corporate trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption...
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i think it underminds our democratic institutions. >> the report says the national security agency has been unraveling the technology making nearly everyone's secrets available to the government. >>> it is goodbye washington and hello bay area for janet napolitano, the new president of the university of california. joe biden lead a farewell ceremony for napolitano who is stepping down as homeland security secretary. she held the post for four and half years, longer than anyone before her. the vice president thanked her for her service and he believes she will be back in washington some day. >> i think janet should be on the supreme court of the united states. [applause]. that not only speaks to the other qualities i mentioned about your character, but your intellectual capacity and your depth of knowledge. >> napolitano is leaving her post to become the first female president of the uc system which is based in oakland. >>> up next, pg&e could face more fines. what the public utilities commission has to decide as we near the anniversary of the san bruno pipeline explosion. and a new pil
i think it underminds our democratic institutions. >> the report says the national security agency has been unraveling the technology making nearly everyone's secrets available to the government. >>> it is goodbye washington and hello bay area for janet napolitano, the new president of the university of california. joe biden lead a farewell ceremony for napolitano who is stepping down as homeland security secretary. she held the post for four and half years, longer than anyone...
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scott mcgrew, to borrow a phrase, mistakes were made >>> you have the national security agency, the n sachlt and the foreign intelligence surveillance court, supposed to keep an eye on the nsa. documents released by the white house show the nsa went far beyond the limits looking into telephone numbers that were not considered suspicious by the court. most of the numbers they tracked were not approved by the court. of the 17,000 phone numbers in the list, the nsa, in fact, only had clearance to examine 1800, about one-tenth of them. when releasing the documentings, t the head of intelligence, james clapper said, president obama directed me to have as much information as possible. the documents were actually released because of a court order to release them. the president was following court's demands. it wasn't his idea. >>> let's talk about wall street n a separate matter, rather, on wednesday, the federal ninth circuit court of appeals ruled google's accidental recording of people's wi-fi data can be considered wiretapping. they got the information through the streetcars recording wi
scott mcgrew, to borrow a phrase, mistakes were made >>> you have the national security agency, the n sachlt and the foreign intelligence surveillance court, supposed to keep an eye on the nsa. documents released by the white house show the nsa went far beyond the limits looking into telephone numbers that were not considered suspicious by the court. most of the numbers they tracked were not approved by the court. of the 17,000 phone numbers in the list, the nsa, in fact, only had...
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security agency or n.s.a. and like other disclosures, the latest information comes from documents provided by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. in this case, the reporting was done by a partnership of "the new york times," pro-publica and "the guardian." reporters found the n.s.a. is able to crack through encryption or protective encoding tools that are used by businesses, banks, social media and other kinds of online commerce. for example, it's often assumed that when you purchase a product online or bank online with a secured and locked h.t.t.p.s. connection, you have protected your password and financial information. but the news reports say the n.s.a. can unlock that information. nicole perlroth is a cybersecurity reporter with "the new york times." she joins us from san franciso. so, nicole, how significant is this? >> this is huge. this was the last bastion of privacy on the internet and what we've discovered is that the last few decades, the n.s.a. has been actively working to crack or circumvent
security agency or n.s.a. and like other disclosures, the latest information comes from documents provided by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. in this case, the reporting was done by a partnership of "the new york times," pro-publica and "the guardian." reporters found the n.s.a. is able to crack through encryption or protective encoding tools that are used by businesses, banks, social media and other kinds of online commerce. for example, it's often assumed that...
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. >> brown: a key difference came when russia granted asylum to edward snowden, the national security agency leaker. that prompted president obama to call off a formal meeting with putin during this trip. the russian leader suggested yesterday it doesn't matter whether they like each other. >> ( translated ): president obama hasn't been elected by the american people with the purpose of being pleasant to russia, and your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of russia to be pleasant to anyone. we work, we argue about some issues. we are human, sometimes one of us gets vexed. but i would like to repeat once again that global mutual interests form a good basis for searching for joint decisions. >> brown: on syria, though, putin said it's "completely ridiculous" to conclude that the syrian government was behind a chemical attack outside damascus last month. so far, russia has blocked action by the u.n. security council, and today samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., said that leaves "no viable path forward" at the world body. >> even in the wake of the flagrant sha
. >> brown: a key difference came when russia granted asylum to edward snowden, the national security agency leaker. that prompted president obama to call off a formal meeting with putin during this trip. the russian leader suggested yesterday it doesn't matter whether they like each other. >> ( translated ): president obama hasn't been elected by the american people with the purpose of being pleasant to russia, and your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of russia to...
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last time we saw the documents like this we learned of several instances where the national security agency had abused its monitoring power including several situations where agents tracked their own lovers or spouses. much of what we're going to learn today predates this guy, edward snowden and that whole controversy. the case the esf is fighting dates back to the bush administration and what were at the time illegal wire taps. those were made legal retroactively. one of the challenges is simply keeping up with it all. keeping all of the news straight. it was last friday we learned the government had broken encryption that keep internet transactions safe. going to google and microsoft, google said it's hurting business. let's check on wall street kayla tausche is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good tuesday morning to you, scott. futures are higher after stocks rallied on monday, the dow posted its b's day in eight weeks and first triple digit gain since august 1. investors react to a bunch of things. better than expected data on chinese exports, a possible solution in s
last time we saw the documents like this we learned of several instances where the national security agency had abused its monitoring power including several situations where agents tracked their own lovers or spouses. much of what we're going to learn today predates this guy, edward snowden and that whole controversy. the case the esf is fighting dates back to the bush administration and what were at the time illegal wire taps. those were made legal retroactively. one of the challenges is...
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. >>> and the national security agency reportedly has the ability to break the security codes of most encrypted websites that are used by america. three media outlets say the latest revelation comes from the former nsa contractor edward snowden. documents he leaked show the nsa built powerful super- computers to break encryption codes. >>> george zimmerman could be heading to divorce court. his wife shelley is filing for divorce after six years of marriage. she was in court in july when her husband was acquitted of second-degree murder in the killing of trayvon martin. >>> former nfl player aaron hernandez is back in court to be arraigned again today. 23-year-old is expected to plead not guilty to first- degree murder in the shooting death of his friend odin lloyd. hernandez is also being investigated in connection to an unsolved 2012 double homicide in boston. the new england patriots released hernandez after police arrested him over the summer. >>> and the ubinas volcano in peru spewed smoke and ash into the sky yesterday the 8th eruption this week. authorities closed schools and ar
. >>> and the national security agency reportedly has the ability to break the security codes of most encrypted websites that are used by america. three media outlets say the latest revelation comes from the former nsa contractor edward snowden. documents he leaked show the nsa built powerful super- computers to break encryption codes. >>> george zimmerman could be heading to divorce court. his wife shelley is filing for divorce after six years of marriage. she was in court in...
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national security agency routinely passes raw surveillance data to israel, containing details about american citizens. london's "guardian" newspaper reported that today, based on still more documents from n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. the story said a 2009 agreement with israel calls for safeguarding privacy rights, but there is no legally binding enforcement mechanism. severe flooding in colorado killed at least three people early today. heavy rain sent torrents blasting down mountainsides where recent wildfires had laid the ground bare. the downpour began overnight, dumping as much as six inches of rain in boulder county alone over a 12-hour timespan and triggering emergencies. entire roads were washed out, cutting off mountain towns, and rescuers worked to free people trapped in cars. boulder county sheriff joe pelle said it's dangerous work. >> this is not your ordinary day, not ordinary disaster and all the preparation in the world, can't put people up those canyons while those walls of water and debris are coming down. >> ifill: also today, fire officials in northern california reporte
national security agency routinely passes raw surveillance data to israel, containing details about american citizens. london's "guardian" newspaper reported that today, based on still more documents from n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. the story said a 2009 agreement with israel calls for safeguarding privacy rights, but there is no legally binding enforcement mechanism. severe flooding in colorado killed at least three people early today. heavy rain sent torrents blasting down...
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and a national in security agencies britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks a show they can hack into even the most protected systems.
and a national in security agencies britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks a show they can hack into even the most protected systems.
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they show incidents in which the national security agency went too far, and then misled a secret oversight court about its violations. at one point, a federal judge even threatened to halt the collection of phone data. civil liberties groups sued to force release of the material. in india, a court convicted four men today in the fatal gang rape of a young woman last year. the incident triggered worldwide condemnation and reforms in india's sexual violence laws. we have a report from john sparks of independent television news. >> reporter: not long after sunrise, a police van swept past the cameras and into a district court in delhi. inside the vehicle, four men wearing hoods, four men accused of a crime that shocked and deeply shamed the people of india. outside of the gate, an angry crowd formed. >> we want justice. >> reporter: they have come to hear the judge's verdict and deliver an impromptu one of their own. "a death sentence for everyone convicted of rape," said this woman. five men and one juvenile were charged with torturing, raping, and murdering a 23-year-old physiotherapy stude
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against the national security agency over the phone records scandal. we know the nsa keeps records of millions and millions of americans and their phone cause. they don't record the conversation, but they do keep record of the data, who you called, how long you talked, that sort of thing. the nra worries that data could be used to construct some kind of federal gun owner database. that's an idea the nra has always fought against. it's not the first lawsuit gun groups have brought against the nsa. in a separate case gun owners joined churches in fighting the spy agency for the same reason, that data about who people talked to, saying it's an invasion of their first amendment right to assemble. the idea being people might be afraid to join groups like the nra if they thought the phone calls to the group were being monitored. google will be in a san jose court to fight for its right to scan your gmail looking for key words so it can advertise. google has been criticized for the practice and faces a lawsuit. google in its defense says it has always been ve
against the national security agency over the phone records scandal. we know the nsa keeps records of millions and millions of americans and their phone cause. they don't record the conversation, but they do keep record of the data, who you called, how long you talked, that sort of thing. the nra worries that data could be used to construct some kind of federal gun owner database. that's an idea the nra has always fought against. it's not the first lawsuit gun groups have brought against the...
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and a national in security agencies how britain and the us to have been waging an undercover war on the internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks a show they can hack into even the most protected systems. if you just joined us a very warm welcome to you this is already here with three to one with a top top story now. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian a village in syria home to one of the world's oldest monasteries army has secured much of the township but residents say radical opposition fighters have seize a nearby hills and are firing indiscriminately out of the community and our correspondent in damascus maria for national reports. i tried to go to my little village shortly after we heard that the clashes erupted there and it's just one hour drive from damascus north of the capital but we were stopped by the army and warned that it could be a one way ticket because first of all the road from damascus to milo is not safe but even if we're lucky enough to get. to the village the clashes still continue there and the raw are still some snipers who are ac
and a national in security agencies how britain and the us to have been waging an undercover war on the internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks a show they can hack into even the most protected systems. if you just joined us a very warm welcome to you this is already here with three to one with a top top story now. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian a village in syria home to one of the world's oldest monasteries army has secured much of the township but...
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national security agency developed commonplace internet according to media reports citing documents obtained by ed -- and as a leader ed snowden. systems which have been broken have not been revealed. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to the lady with smart and has great jam. dagen: you too. so good to see you, thank you so much. larry summers, put your dukes of. when it comes to your possible nomination as federal reserve chief he faces a big fight in congress with some democrats. elizabeth macdonald has the bottom line. courtesy of their partners at the wall street journal. >> he has got to make it past the senate banking committee first. all fed nominees have to get past the senate banking committee first. three top democrats and wall street journal may oppose his nomination as fed chair come this september. what we're seeing is elizabeth warren of massachusetts, jeffrey berkeley from oregon, likely expected to oppose. here is the bottom line. democrats have a slim two vote majority on senate banking. of the can't get those three to back him he is finished. i
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just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats to the global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local --lks, community leaders with who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was communication between certain departments and government and certain governments. >> the full facts are not in and i do not want to speculate. you have to look at this and-- in several stages. one set of questions will be, why? somehow they lost track of tsarnaev, the older one, when he went over to chechnya and was over there for a few months. why there was not an alert on that? why was the russian warning not integrated or taken seriously? the second set of issues is whether within the u.s. government where people did have warning, how come they did not pursue further communication? i do not know the answer but tha
just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats to the global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local --lks, community leaders with who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was...